HERNAN MIRANDA
Hernan Miranda was born in Concepcion , Paraguay in 1960 Although he never studied art at any of fine arts academies, as an adolescent he attended several drawing work shops.
He has developed this technique during his first art experiences and this has deeply influenced his managing of the “Clarooscuro” and the tone value scale of those paintings. In the year 1987 he entered into the world of painting as an artist, organizing his first art show earning an award in drawing at a contest held by The “Magister Gallery” in Asuncion . Since then he has developed his paintings in a very prolific way , participating at many arts shows in Asuncion an abroad. Obsessed by the light of the “Tenebristas” painters, Miranda has studies the works of Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Vermeer and the Compositions of Sanchez Cotan, Giorgio Morandi and specially Antonio Lopez which has motivated him to seek beyond the academic virtuosity with a pragmatic painting , exploring deeper into the illusionist aspect of images , with a simple composition, Miranda not only seeks “Visual Effect” but also “Visual Affection” with elements through which the viewer finds easy communication and at the same time stimulates his visual perception. See More.....
He has developed this technique during his first art experiences and this has deeply influenced his managing of the “Clarooscuro” and the tone value scale of those paintings. In the year 1987 he entered into the world of painting as an artist, organizing his first art show earning an award in drawing at a contest held by The “Magister Gallery” in Asuncion . Since then he has developed his paintings in a very prolific way , participating at many arts shows in Asuncion an abroad. Obsessed by the light of the “Tenebristas” painters, Miranda has studies the works of Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Vermeer and the Compositions of Sanchez Cotan, Giorgio Morandi and specially Antonio Lopez which has motivated him to seek beyond the academic virtuosity with a pragmatic painting , exploring deeper into the illusionist aspect of images , with a simple composition, Miranda not only seeks “Visual Effect” but also “Visual Affection” with elements through which the viewer finds easy communication and at the same time stimulates his visual perception. See More.....